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Member Perk: Artist and Curator Walk and Talk

Join Members of the Wadsworth Atheneum for a joint member program as Wadsworth Curator Hamid Hermat leads a talk and tour of the Mattatuck Museum’s Uprooted exhibition with artists Ali Baba Awrang and Matin Malikzada. Members need to register in advance with Ryan Flanders at ryan@mattmuseum.org or 203-753-0381 x123. This is a free program from Mattatuck Members and will take place at the Mattatuck Museum.

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October 18, 2023 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

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Join Members of the Wadsworth Atheneum for a joint member program as Wadsworth Curator Hamid Hermat leads a talk and tour of the Mattatuck Museum’s Uprooted exhibition with artists Ali Baba Awrang and Matin Malikzada.
Members need to register in advance with Ryan Flanders at ryan@mattmuseum.org or 203-753-0381 x123.
This is a free program from Mattatuck Members and will take place at the Mattatuck Museum.

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